5. We’ll always have unity in front of the kids and we’ll do our disagreeing and/or working through differences of opinion in private.
Don’t let the kids work one parent against the other. Be united. In addition to having each other’s back, let the kids know that you and your spouse are a team. Let them see you prioritizing your marriage. Don’t put your marriage on hold while you’re raising your kids or else you’ll end up with an “empty nest” and an empty marriage! One of the greatest gifts you can give your children is to have the kind of marriage that actually makes them want to get married someday.
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